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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Paleontology / July 2008



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News: 'Chicken and chips' theory of Pacific migration30 Jul 2008 03:53 GMT-
'Chicken and chips' theory of Pacific migration
A new study of DNA from ancient and modern chickens has shed light on the controversy about the extent of pre-historic Polynesian contact with the Americas.
The study questions recent claims that chickens were first introduced into ...
From What Age Were Promiscuously f.cking Ape People f.cking Each     Other?28 Jul 2008 20:07 GMT1
Back in prehistory days, when humans walked around naked, men would
get hard on's and women would open their c.nts, and take in the dick,
and they would engage in the sexual act. Multiple males would
sperminate / ejaculate into multiple females' c.nts and evolution
NASA angered God and ghosts in trying to colonize graveyard Mars.28 Jul 2008 11:02 GMT-
NASA has angered God and ghosts in trying to colonize graveyard Mars
Following are photos evidencing Mars is a graveyard:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555128108&p=22
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555169839&p=67
Sticky blood remains stick to the scoop of Phoenix27 Jul 2008 16:37 GMT-
Sticky blood remains stick to the scoop of Phoenix
Fig. 1 shows a lmyph node remains on Mars. Lymph nodes go in parallel
with veins, which contain sticky blood. In Fig. 1, there are also some
black lymphatic vessel remains and invisible blood vessel remains,
Nearly complete Tarbosaurus skeleton reconstructed,article link26 Jul 2008 16:04 GMT-
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080724/ap_on_sc/japan_dinosaur;_ylt=AmeYUx1v6I3X02F
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News: First Humans To Settle Americas Came From Europe, Not From Asia Over Bering Strait Land-ice Bridge, New Research Suggests26 Jul 2008 00:51 GMT15
First Humans To Settle Americas Came From Europe, Not From Asia Over Bering Strait Land-ice Bridge, New Research Suggests
ScienceDaily (July 17, 2008) - Research by a Valparaiso University geography professor and his students on the creation of Kankakee Sand Islands of Northwest ...
Have There Been Studies Involving Young Female Children Or Young     Promiscuous Female Ape Children?25 Jul 2008 20:01 GMT4
I'm wondering at from what age, young girls can get pregnant? If
multiple males inject semen into the vagina of a young female, will
that somehow diminish the possibilities of a young girl to have a
child? Is it possible that multiple inseminations work to prevent
Don't you be fooled--NASA knew all along there were fossils on Mars.25 Jul 2008 15:40 GMT-
Don't you be fooled--NASA knew all along there were fossils on Mars.
Let me say clearly: there has never been any animal or plant on Mars
for the last 300 million years. Mars at most has bacterial life or
other “primitive” or coarse life forms in the last 300 million years.
Why look for water on Mars when a pussy could grow so big there?23 Jul 2008 11:39 GMT-
Why look for water on Mars when the pussy grew a big skull?
A pussycat on Mars (Ref. 1) had a skull that was 9 cm in diameter. The
pussy surely had water on Mars. Why is NASA still looking for water on
Mars? No wonder Winkie, a real Martian nicknamed by NASA (Ref. 2),
News: Anthropologist examines doughnut as symbol of consumer culture22 Jul 2008 02:31 GMT-
Glazed America: Anthropologist examines doughnut as symbol of consumer culture
Few things say as much about our culture as the food we eat. A new book, Glazed America: A History of the Doughnut by Paul R. Mullins, Ph.D., an Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis ...
News: Study shows 28,000 year-old Europeans' DNA was like ours21 Jul 2008 05:54 GMT3
Study shows 28,000 year-old Europeans' DNA was like ours
40,000 years ago, the Cro-Magnoid people - the first people who had a skeleton that looked anatomically modern - entered Europe, coming from Africa. In the July 16 issue of the open-access journal PLoS ONE, a group of ...
Why can't NASA turn a few more rocks on Mars to see if they are     fossils or not?20 Jul 2008 13:28 GMT-
Why can't NASA turn a few more rocks on Mars to see if they are
fossils or not?
Mars Lander Phoenix turned a rock nicknamed “Alice” in
“Wonderland”(Ref. 1).
Paper: A 28,000 Years Old Cro-Magnon mtDNA Sequence Differs from All Potentially Contaminating Modern Sequences19 Jul 2008 12:55 GMT-
A 28,000 Years Old Cro-Magnon mtDNA Sequence Differs from All Potentially Contaminating Modern Sequences
David Caramelli1, Lucio Milani1, Stefania Vai1,2, Alessandra Modi1, Elena Pecchioli3, Matteo Girardi3, Elena Pilli1, Martina Lari1, Barbara Lippi4, Annamaria Ronchitelli5, ...
For vested interest and national interest, NASA conceals most of the     micrographs of Phoenix09 Jul 2008 15:14 GMT5
For vested interest and "national interest", NASA is trying to conceal
most of the micrographs taken by Mars Lander Phoenix.
NASA has not released any micrograph taken by the atomic force
microscope on board Mars Lander Phoenix.
News: Scientists say pyramids could be concrete07 Jul 2008 05:43 GMT4
Scientists say pyramids could be concrete
Scientists are taking a new look at Egypt's pyramids to see if some of the blocks could have been made from concrete.
Linn W. Hobbs, a materials science professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told The Boston Globe there is a ...
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